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Systemic Cycles Down the Po River Bioregion – from Ostana to Venice

A cyclist on a gravel path

17-23 November 2025 | MonViso Institute campus, Serre Lamboi, Ostana, Valle Po, Italy.

From 17-23 November 2025, ETH Zurich’s Systemic Design Labs partner MonViso Institute will offer Systemic Cycles down the Po River bioregion — a multi-day bikepacking tour, bioregional sensing, mapping and weaving practice stretching from the source of the Po below Monte Viso in the Valle Po to the Venice Lagoon.

This Systemic Cycles tour is designed for practitioners, as well as for those who wish to become Systemic Cycles Guides, combining embodied learning with fieldwork and inner development: slow-moving, insight-seeing, conversation, mapping, sense-making, documentation, and local encounters.

Systemic Cycles is a DRRS didactic, and this course exemplifies DRRS’s integrated approach — where inner and outer, art and science, bioregional practice and broader systemic thinking are woven together — training students and practitioners not just to observe and describe, but to guide regenerative practice in motion.

DRRS and SDL are hosted by IBI-BAUG.
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Dates

17-23 November 2025
Plus a virtual preparatory meeting about two weeks before

Places

Start from MonViso Institute campus, Serre Lamboi, Ostana, Valle Po, Italy.
Finish at Experience Lab, Camping Ca’Savio, Venice lagoon.

Content

This multi-day bicycle tour is a journey through the Po River bioregion from its source at Monte Viso on 2000m asl to its delta at the Adriatic Sea at the Southern Venice Lagoon.

What you learn

The tour is part of the training program to become a Systemic Cycles guide in the realm of bioregional sensing and weaving toward regeneration. Further details are available at https://www.systemic-cycles.org/.

Structure

We cycle the entire day with continuous stops, explorations, input, reflections, short conversations with people we meet, mapping, sensing, documenting.

For whom?

Sportive cyclists who wish to learn the practice of planning and guiding Systemic Cycles tours.

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Chairs

Prof. Dr. Bryan T. Adey
Prof. Dr. Tom Avermaete
Prof. Maria Conen
Prof. Dr. Francesco Corman
Dr. Jennifer Duyne Barenstein
Prof. Teresa Galí-Izard
Prof. Dr. Adrienne Grêt-Regamey
Prof. Dr. Guillaume Habert
Prof. Dr. Eva Heinen
Prof. Damian Jerjen
Prof. Dr. David Kaufmann
Prof. Hubert Klumpner
Dr. Anastasios Kouvelas
Prof. Freek Persyn
Prof. Milica Topalovic
Prof. Martina Voser

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NSL – Netzwerk Stadt und Landschaft
Stefano-Franscini-Platz 5
HIL H 44.2
8093 Zürich

NSL Director
Director: Prof. Dr. Milica Topalović
Deputy Director: Prof. Dr. Eva Heinen

NSL Coordination
Claudia Gebert
Telephone: +41 (0)44 633 36 33

 

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Dr. sc. techn. Martina Koll-Schretzenmayr, Spatial planner ETH/NDS,
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